Hi, I have an ek with a stroked 355, the motor was removed recently so I could do some work in the engine bay.
It's all back together now but the thing seems to get hot which never happened before.
I have replaced thermostat,water temp sender,coolant temp sender, water pump ,radiator cap ,
Radiator taken to shop to be cleaned flushed etc,I've got penrite race coolant in it ( reduces engine operating temp)
Twin thermos and bugger me the f######g thing is still getting up there.
I have an auto meter temp gauge that it gets up to 210 when I'm sure it used to sit around 180
Any advice would be appreciated!!!
Engine getting hot
Re: Engine getting hot
Have you accidently changed the timing at all? It can have a pretty big effect on running temperature. Pretty quick to check with a timing light.
Was the block kept tightly plugged/capped when it was out? Could a bit of rag/dead mouse/dirt have gotten into the water system? I guess the block was flushed both ways when you dropped the radiator out to clean it?
Cheers,
Harv
Was the block kept tightly plugged/capped when it was out? Could a bit of rag/dead mouse/dirt have gotten into the water system? I guess the block was flushed both ways when you dropped the radiator out to clean it?
Cheers,
Harv
327 Chev EK wagon, original EK ute for Number 1 Daughter, an FB sedan meth monster project and a BB/MD grey motored FED.
Re: Engine getting hot
Thanks Harv, I did flush out the donk one way though not the other
I've been reading up on the forums, I put a high flow thermostat in and the majority are saying that they are
Shit! Will put original back in in morning and have another go at it
I've been reading up on the forums, I put a high flow thermostat in and the majority are saying that they are
Shit! Will put original back in in morning and have another go at it
Re: Engine getting hot
The fans wiring wasn't switched putting them back in?
Speed and Style........... One day I'll get the speed bit.